A Sheep stuck at the foot of a remote cliff in Scotland, known as Britain's "loneliest sheep," has been rescued after being stranded for at least two years. The rescue mission was led by Cammy Wilson, who deemed it a risky endeavor. The sheep, named Fiona, was first discovered in 2021 and had been unable to move from her spot at the base of the cliff. Previous attempts to rescue her had been unsuccessful. Wilson and a team of four other men successfully used heavy equipment, including a winch, to bring Fiona up the slope of the cliff.
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